House GOP Moves to Solidify Trump Administration's Stance on Transgender Athletes in Women’s Sports
- by Michael Moorer , RNG247
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...Rep. Mary Miller Proposes Legislation to Protect Female-Only Spaces and Empower Parental Rights
In a significant legislative push, House Republicans are rallying behind a new bill aimed at securing the principles outlined in President Donald Trump’s executive orders regarding transgender participation in girls' sports. Rep. Mary Miller, R-Ill., plans to introduce this legislation later this month, which seeks to enshrine Trump's Title IX amendments into law.
Miller's bill will specifically address the inclusion of biological males in female-designated spaces such as locker rooms, bathrooms, and school sports teams—all of which fall under federal Title IX funding. By threatening to withdraw funding from schools that do not comply, this legislation aims to preserve the integrity and safety of female-only spaces for young girls.
"The innocence, privacy, and safety of young girls should never be up for debate," Miller declared in a statement to Fox News Digital. "Any public school that refuses to follow President Trump’s orders to protect female-only spaces has no right to receive a single dime of taxpayer funding."
The proposed bill is already circulating for potential co-sponsorship among House GOP members and is expected to see a robust response from Republican lawmakers, especially after Miller's similar initiative in the 118th Congress gained support from 72 fellow representatives.
Following Trump's return to office, Miller and other Republican leaders are eager to reverse recent policies set by the Biden administration that sought to broaden protections for transgender students. The upcoming vote on Miller’s bill could present a challenging situation for moderate Democrats, especially as pressure mounts from progressive activists advocating for full support of transgender rights in education and athletics.
Previewed by Fox News Digital, the concise legislation establishes clear definitions for sex-based participation in educational programs. It states that locker room facilities "may be in use only by individuals of the same sex as determined solely on each individual’s reproductive biology and genetics at birth."
This move highlights the ongoing national conversation surrounding gender identity and its implications within educational institutions, as lawmakers move to uphold Trump’s vision for women’s sports and safeguard their rights.
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